Tag: csis_external_relations
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Media Monitor: CSIS Details Cyber Force Costs, China Trade Deals, Mineral Acquisitions, and AI Warfare
The Center for Strategic and International Studies reports on a $10-11 billion budget for a U.S. Cyber Force, China's $17 billion agricultural commitment, increased Chinese mineral acquisitions, and AI's role in Iran war strikes.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessScience & TechnologyWorldFederal GovernmentEconomyArtificial IntelligenceMilitaryMiddle EastAsia Cyber ForceChinaAgricultural ProductsCritical MineralsAIIranCSIS External Relations
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Media Monitor: CSIS Reports on U.S. Military Readiness, World Cup Security, and Global Threats
CSIS reports on U.S. missile inventory recovery, 2026 World Cup security funding, a rise in U.S. terrorism incidents in 2025, and the disparity in shipyard numbers between the U.S. and China.
ConflictSportLaw EnforcementBusinessMilitaryFederal GovernmentEconomySocial Issues CSISU.S. militaryMissile inventory2026 World CupTerrorismShipyardsChinaCSIS External Relations
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Media Monitor: CSIS Reports on U.S. Military Readiness, China's Gallium, AI Investment, and Drought Impact
The Center for Strategic and International Studies highlights U.S. military missile depletion in Taiwan wargames, China's gallium dominance, significant U.S. AI infrastructure investment, and the growing threat of drought to American agriculture.
ConflictBusinessScience & TechnologyEnvironmentMilitaryAsiaTradeArtificial IntelligenceClimate ChangeAgriculture Taiwan conflictU.S. militaryChinaGalliumData centersDroughtCSIS External Relations
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Media Monitor: Iran's ship count, drone strikes and U.S. tech reliance
CSIS reports on Iran's naval losses, drone campaign targeting the UAE, and U.S. dependence on Taiwan for tech imports.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessWorldMilitary IranUAETaiwanHungaryViktor OrbandronesCSIS External Relations
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Media Monitor: CSIS reports on costs of military operations, oil prices, and Chinese industrial policy
The Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) released data on the estimated cost of Operation Epic Fury, rising Brent oil prices, and China's industrial policy spending, according to its latest newsletter.
BusinessPolitics and GovernmentWorld Operation Epic FuryCSISBrent oil pricesChinaindustrial policysubsea cablesCSIS External Relations